With summer around the corner, many of your Clients are thinking ahead to beach season. Some have probably already booked professional treatments to help them look and feel their best as the weather gets warmer. Cellulite is a common concern as shorts and swimsuits enter the chat. Read on to learn about treatments and skin care products that can help to reduce the look of cellulite as we transition into warmer months.  

What Is Cellulite? What Causes Cellulite? | How Is Cellulite Treated? 

What Is Cellulite?

Cellulite is the name for collections of fat that push against the connective tissue just beneath the surface of your skin. It forms when fibrous bands that connect your skin to the underlying muscle tighten irregularly. This tightening pulls down on the skin, and the normal layer of fat beneath the skin pushes upward. The result is a puckering, lumpy or dimpled look to the texture of the skin, appearing most often on hips, thighs, stomach and buttocks. 

What Causes Cellulite?

It’s not entirely clear what causes cellulite but it is very common, especially among women. According to the Cleveland Clinic, between 80 and 90{2ac9033caf61aa83cf45584f992fcbdbe657ee6f770037f39c3ded45073822b8} of women who have gone through puberty have cellulite, while it only appears in about 10{2ac9033caf61aa83cf45584f992fcbdbe657ee6f770037f39c3ded45073822b8} of men. The reason for this disparity is unknown, but some experts believe that hormones are primarily to blame. Estrogen, the female hormone, tends to exacerbate cellulite because it encourages the body to build up and store fat while the male hormone, testosterone, burns fat. However, cellulite is more than just excess fat. It actually involves several components of the skin’s structure.

When estrogen levels fluctuate, blood circulation to the connective tissues is reduced and the tissues are weakened. These hormonal changes also affect lymphatic circulation. This can leave stagnant lymph fluid trapped in weakened connective tissue and may increase the appearance of cellulite.

Genetics, sex, age, the amount of fat on your body and your skin’s thickness determine how much cellulite you have and how visible it is. As you age, your skin loses elasticity which can make the appearance of cellulite more evident. Gaining weight can also make the appearance of cellulite more prominent. Although people with higher body fat percentages tend to have pronounced cellulite, it’s not uncommon for very lean people to experience cellulite as well. 

Lifestyle changes that have been shown to help reduce the look of cellulite include eating a healthy diet that incorporates fresh, whole and unprocessed foods, drinking plenty of water and exercising regularly.

How Is Cellulite Treated? 

While it is not dangerous or painful, many people are self-conscious about the cellulite on their bodies. There is no cure for cellulite and it can’t be removed, however there are lifestyle changes, medical procedures and spa treatments like body wraps that can help reduce or improve the appearance of it. 

Body wraps are spa treatments that involve applying a mixture of ingredients to the skin from the chest downward. The Client’s body is then covered with a wrap, usually made of plastic or cloth. The wrap is secured in place while the Client is left to relax for anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour. Body wrap treatments work by trapping heat, allowing the ingredients to penetrate deeply into the skin. Body wraps can target many skin care concerns, including cellulite, because these treatments stimulate blood flow, which can help improve circulation and give the skin a smoother, firmer and tightened appearance. 

In this article, we will focus on a body wrap designed to target the look of cellulite and provide a protocol that you can use in your spa.

Herbal Cellulite Treatment 

For Clients hoping to improve the look of cellulite on the thighs, buttocks, lower abdomen and arms, a body wrap using the Herbal Cellulite Treatment is the gold standard. The skin will appear firmer and more elastic with paprika and skin-safe stinging nettle, which help energize and invigorate the look of the skin. The formulation also contains bioflavonoids and honey which enrich the skin with moisture. The Biocomplex2™ formulation works to bring back a look of vitality and youthfulness.

Step 1

Apply a thin layer of Herbal Cellulite Treatment mixed with equal parts water to cellulite-affected areas (such as legs, thighs, buttocks, stomach and arms.)

Step 2

Tightly wrap each area with plastic wrap, working from the lower body, upwards. Always wrap towards the heart. 

Step 3 

Leave the body wrap treatment on for 20 minutes or more, keeping the Client warm. (Before wrapping the Client, a short galvanic treatment on the body is recommended.)   

NOTE: The Client may feel a hot, tingling sensation that could last up to 20 minutes, with a rosy color remaining for up to two hours. Advise Clients that this is a normal experience. 

Do not do any exfoliation before this treatment, especially if this is the first body wrap application for the Client. 

After the wrap has had time to work its magic, proceed with either a dry or wet removal. 

Click here for the full body wrap treatment protocol.

Another way to target cellulite? Caffeine. According to Healthline, caffeine has been found to dilate blood vessels which can temporarily tighten and tone tissues. The stimulant also boosts circulation and reduces water retention which can help smooth out bumpy cellulite on the body. If you’re looking to reduce the appearance of cellulite with a boost of caffeine, the luxurious Stone Crop Contouring Body Cream is a must. The active ingredients of coffee extract and microalgae extract deliver a slimming and smoothing appearance. Use as an all-over moisturizer or as a targeted treatment.

Have you tried our cellulite treatments on your Clients? Share your experiences with us in the comments below. And find out how to become an Eminence Organics Spa Partner here.



Source link